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What Does Schneider Electric S.E.'s (EPA:SU) Share Price Indicate?

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Let's talk about the popular Schneider Electric S.E. (EPA:SU). The company's shares saw a double-digit share price rise of over 10% in the past couple of months on the ENXTPA. The recent jump in the share price has meant that the company is trading around its 52-week high. As a large-cap stock with high coverage by analysts, you could assume any recent changes in the company’s outlook is already priced into the stock. But what if there is still an opportunity to buy? Today we will analyse the most recent data on Schneider Electric’s outlook and valuation to see if the opportunity still exists.

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What Is Schneider Electric Worth?

According to our valuation model, Schneider Electric seems to be fairly priced at around 9.79% above our intrinsic value, which means if you buy Schneider Electric today, you’d be paying a relatively fair price for it. And if you believe the company’s true value is €219.64, then there isn’t really any room for the share price grow beyond what it’s currently trading. Furthermore, Schneider Electric’s low beta implies that the stock is less volatile than the wider market.

What kind of growth will Schneider Electric generate?

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ENXTPA:SU Earnings and Revenue Growth September 26th 2024

Investors looking for growth in their portfolio may want to consider the prospects of a company before buying its shares. Buying a great company with a robust outlook at a cheap price is always a good investment, so let’s also take a look at the company's future expectations. With profit expected to grow by 58% over the next couple of years, the future seems bright for Schneider Electric. It looks like higher cash flow is on the cards for the stock, which should feed into a higher share valuation.

What This Means For You

Are you a shareholder? SU’s optimistic future growth appears to have been factored into the current share price, with shares trading around its fair value. However, there are also other important factors which we haven’t considered today, such as the track record of its management team. Have these factors changed since the last time you looked at the stock? Will you have enough confidence to invest in the company should the price drop below its fair value?

Are you a potential investor? If you’ve been keeping tabs on SU, now may not be the most advantageous time to buy, given it is trading around its fair value. However, the optimistic prospect is encouraging for the company, which means it’s worth diving deeper into other factors such as the strength of its balance sheet, in order to take advantage of the next price drop.

Diving deeper into the forecasts for Schneider Electric mentioned earlier will help you understand how analysts view the stock going forward. So feel free to check out our free graph representing analyst forecasts.

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